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News from 12/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Anatol Lieven, George Gibson, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Nevil Johnson, Norman J. Adamson, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Elaine Laycock, Jonathan Prynn and John Young, Carl Mortished, Nigel Lawson, Geoffrey Howe, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Philip Hayward, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Edward Barber, John Percival, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Margot Norman, George Brock, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Kari Knight, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Linne Truss, Roy Chapman, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Sutherland, Paul Wilkinson, Jonathan Braude, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Ronald Millar (Sir), Alice Thomson, Anthony Symondson, Andrew Anderson, Barry Pickthall, Christopher Follett and George Brock, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, C. M. Breuning-Williamson, Charles Pugh, Kate Alderson, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Hermann Bondi, Adrian Deevoy, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, J. P. Crozier, Stephen Elliott, Peter Riddell, J. C. Munnery, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Christopher Elliott, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Andrew Turner, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Leslie Wood, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Margaret Fieldhouse, Michael Henderson, Tim Rathbone, Chairman, Walter Ellis, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Gerald Ronson US fears Suez-like rift with allies on Bosniae Europe's implacable resistance to president Clinton's plan for arming the Muslims of Bosnia Could carry in its Wake a long-term infulence on his perception of the world Patten retreat fails to halt tests boycott Index 'Independent' open to foreign control University Guide Snowblind climber trapped Oversight leaves Queen speechless Women National & Provincial Building Society Media on Thatcher & the BBC A testing time in front of the class Political Sketch Threat to laboratory Mercury Communications Patten snuffs out peace hopes Why the cabinet new boy faces a caning Man in the News Barrow ship order dismays Tyneside Correction No prosecution over alleged school rape News in Brief Abuse claims made up Bridge player's dream RSPCA accuses hunter Police offer no evidence Canoe children rescued Solicitors make history Victim of whooping cough vaccine wins £2.75m award Compensation awared against the Wellcome Foundation may lead to a series of claims from other victims of vaccination By a Staff Reporter: Newspaper says MI5 taped royals Briton drives Chinese up to the wall Lords vote spares historic leases Artist draws the line under a distinguished double act Alec and Eric, legends of the Oval, open at the Gallery end Rushdie in meeting with Major House of Fraser Stores Masterstroke! Team scores four and wins Artist draws the line under a distinguished double… Orgy of pilfering in hospitals costs NHS £180m a year Hospitals are even more vulnerable to theft than high street stores, yet they have few checks to control the losses Everything goes, from kettles to computers Crowning glory The Times/mount Everest Foundation Reader Eveny Distance running masks eating disorders Naturally thin athletes are role models for young rivals Dissenting bishops retreat from Roman Catholic option By a Staff Reporter: Police chief wins libel damages Nadir fights sale of assets Ecology rules on the Fames Parking slip leads to £700 fine News in Brief Tooth case Jury at hotel Arson fear Sweet music Girls attacked Walker killed Owls stolen No jet, no yacht, just £500,000 a year for Ronson Disgraced Heron chief seen as only man who can restore company's fortunes The £5 million package for Gerald Ronson to revive his debt-ridden company may herald a spectacular return to form The Sage Group Plc Deal will earn the envy of Guinness co-defendants Toyota French hold Briton for months with no access to lawyer Boar back in Forest of Dean Championship Chess Tutors say 'British' is racist Sun MoD staff 'tried to stop Iraq arms sales' Smith seeks party unity with pledge of PR poll Christian Aid Major gives Lamont credit for recovery Government must take a lesson from Patten's failures Riddel on Plitics Labour's women try to ban men from key seats Curbs on Cd prices demanded Around the Lobby Liberal Party US negotiator will use trade weapon to coerce Peking China must tread warily when dealing with an American who knows the coutry and has president clinton's ear Britain and China reach land deal Delhi rioters fight for water and light FIAT Inferno in Bangkok doll factory claims 240 lives Rhetoric and betrayal keep Milosevic master of Belgrade The Serbian leader's maneurves show that his goal is self-adveancement rather than a Greater Serbia yet the national cause can be reactived in the furfure whenever it suits him Our Foreign Staff: Serb leader's referendum call rejected by Bosnia rebels (Reuter): Soldier hurt Colonel Bob leaves a legacy of humane justice in theatre of atrocity Border watch will delay US action Why old friends fall out Kissinger dilemma besets Clinton America is in a classic transatlantic policy jam, George Brock writes Sarajevo springs back into cafe life Yeltsin strengthens hand with purge of reform backsliders The Russian leader is weeding out those whose zeal for change proved short -lived yet their replacement will come from the same military industrila mangerical class Coalition squabble resolved by Rabin News in Brief UN Korea vote Ex-senator held (AP): Leader chosen Youth accused (AP): Bolted in (AP): Easy driver 'Yes' vote rallies as Danes step up referendum drive Baganda hail a man born to be king Picture Gallery ANC tightens its security after plot to kill Slovo Russia vetoes plan to cut UN Cyprus force Exer Skier America celebrates 50 years of power and rust at Pentagon Would you marry a minister The silent sufferings of the politicians' wives who are vulnerable to their philandering husbands Heights of ambition Rebecca Stephens wants to be the first British woman to climb Everest. Walter Ellis reports 'Itemm by item, a new book unpicks Anita Hill's testimony Feminist groups are furious at the attack on their heroine's veracity All tied up with a place to go Alice Thomson squeezes into something more uncomfortable to experience the disciplines of bondage at the Corset Ball What makes French women so wonderful Film stars in France remain tantalising and elegant well into their later years Darling, you look grungey Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture This novel type of theft leaves me feeling quite lost for words Bicycle made for 12 The Times Diary Picture Gallery Anatomy of a panic Central government has taken far too many powers into its own hands, and now finds itself unable to juggle them all Unpresidented The Times Diary Party party The Times Diary Bulldog goes to Washington Where testing works Private schools can teach a lesson, says Roy Chapman A Whiff of Suez The stakes in Bosnia are rising by the day The Ink of Panic The row over this summer's national tests is unresolved A Fertile Debate Society must decide if infertility is an illness Call to resist us policy on Bosnia Aid on the road Cannabis dangers High-tech milk Maastricht troubles for the Tories Willing the means to restore bombed City church Civil service reform Lawson memoirs on John Major Rail ratings Fond memories Court Circular Mr Guy Nevill Personal Column Birthdays today Spanish Ambassador Northern Ireland awards Dinners Luncheon Latest wills Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Marriages Calls to the Bar Penelope Gilliat Penelope Gilliat, journalist novelist and film critic, died on May 9 aged 61. She was born on March 25,1932 Personal Column Brian Mower Brian Leonard Mower, CBE, former head of the news department at the Foreign and Commmonwealth Office (FCO), died of cancer on May 7 aged 58. He was born on August 24,1934 British Diabetic Association Association Action Robert De Niro Lord Ross of Newport Lord Ross of Newport Liberal MP for the Isle of Wight from 1974 to 1987, died in London on May 10 aged 66. He was born on July 6,1926 Capital Punishment Alwin Nikolais Alwin Nikolais, choreographer, composer and director, died in New York on May 8 aged 80. He was born on November 25,1912 Her early fears put at ease Securing a university place is getting tougher, John O'Leary reports. Ben Preston talks to some applicants about their experiences Sharpen your wits for a cut-throat affair There is now bound to be a much more rigid insistence on students meeting the latter of their offers The Times Good Universities Guide Picture Gallery A stable, worry-free base Unhappy system causes heartache Doubts have been expressed about the way a level results are predicted Analysis by Subject (1997 Entry) Perfected his application Found interview an ordeal Working to their strengths John O'Leary reviews the latest subject ranking tables Top 20: Humanitses Top 20: Languages Top 20: Medicine Top 20: Sciences Top 20: Engineering Barclays Top 20: Business and Management Top 20: Social Sciences News The Times Crossword No 19,228 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Sport Weather Features Media The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Media Reed ready to pay $425 m for Maxwell guide Administrators of Robert Maxwell's publishing empire have made a breakthrough in their fight to recover up to $1.1 billion on behalf of creditors Business Today BAT shakes up financial, services Better ways to raise City standards Arts Heron directors face $83m suit Sport Whittingdale Gilt - Edged Experts Homes: Big Brother is Watching Carclo merges with Arthur Lee in £57m agreed deal Trade Indemnity Erskine House rises ?67m takeover Business Roundup Polly Peck talks go on PR firm advances Rolls seeks Taiwan aid Care homes eye listing Crean's £30m write-off Builder passes payout Avon call puts brake on shares Offshore salesman agrees to court ban Gestetner boss to step down after share sale Investors' green shoots wither Picture Gallery Treasury helps revive sterling General Accident plc Gencor eyes Shell metal businesses Customers will pay for purer water Legal & Public Notices WH Smith takes a hit after talk of Do It All disposals Stock Markert General Accident surprises with £42m Michelin shows training is the road to success Stake offer 'inadequate' British Funds Boots chief to take chair at Costain Packer sells stake Huntingdon slides GPA setback Systems failure Primerica job cuts (Reuter): Late buying pushes Dow to strong close Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes My boss Nadir, the much maligned entrepreneur Christopher Elliott in northern Cyprus speaks exclusively to Elizabeth Forsyth, the former right-hand woman to Asil Nadir Staying ahead of the pack The Times City Diary On their bikes The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Name of the game The Times City Diary Up and running The Times City Diary Board reward The Times City Diary Backing judgment The Times City Diary Price of cheap currency is higher interest rates Reed's guide to the skies Tempus Photocopiers Fleming Claverhouse Fighting back on behalf of the banks Vaux Employment and the social chapter Calculating 'a good rate of interest' below 1% The Times General Accident The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Small gains at the close Forte Crest Business Class Media, Sales & Marketing Tony Stone Professional Sales Person Marvic Textiles Ltd The BBC was out to get us Sir Ronald Millar, Mrs Thatcher's Speechwriter, Continues his Story Some Tories believed that there was an insidious campaign to undermine thamq Vehicle Rental Branch Managers Credit Insurance Sales Director G. I. D. International (UK) Ltd. Grays An Executive Opportunity London Bristol Manchester PC Training Company Centre Manager Serviced Office Building the City Sales Executive Sales/marketing Executive V. C. A.- J. G Durand & Cie The joy of saying 'no' An oppottunity to discomifit the corporatioon was swiftluy seized You never knew what could happen on TV SKY Television Milestone Travel Limited The Chelsea Design Co Property Negotiators Times Newspapers Booking for a new millennium As the removal of scaffolding makes the exterior of the British Library newly visible to the public. Marcus Binney offers a preview of the interior Majestic when empty, it will spring alive with the buslte of a throng What are bigger boys made of Television Review Rock In mem. Marlowe Arts Briefing Opera Cool but perhaps steamy Radio ESC Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessmentof theater showign inl london Cinema Guide Thirty years on, he's your man Rock: A rewardding eveniing in the company of Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen Albert Hall All good clean fun Dance: John Percival enjoys the work of a Portuguese choreographer based in Frankfurt S. O. A. P. The Place, Euston Selling off themselves Theatre Review Playing by the Rules Drill Hall, WCI Birthday greetings Concert Review Leipzing RSO/Pendercki Festival Hall How will his Garden grow Opera: The Royal Opera's new director interviewed; a fine Otello; and works by new composers Nicholas Payne was willing to swap the success of Opera North for the troubles of Covent Garden. Rodney Milnes asks why Starting on a wrong note New Visions, New Voices RCM London Mozart Players Revival of great passion Oteilo Covent Garden Let this band stand Hands off the BBC Philharmonic, says Gerald Larner Grand & Upright Pianos Spring Sale How will his Garden grow Working Girls Ltd Yule Catto & Co plc Angela Mortimer Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items WACONSULTANT PA/ADMINISTRATOR Haslock & Co. Twickenham and Roehampton Healthcare NHS Trust Clive Rowland Limited May & Stephane COBA-M. I. D Securities & Commodities Investments PLC Batson and Associates ERL The Good Book Guide United Response Angela Mortimer Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Broadgate Business Centre Pan European Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment WA Working Girls Ltd Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Secretary Required for Consultant Cardiothoracic… Office Angels Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Multilingual Barnet London Borough Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Love + Tate Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Times Newspaper Chartered Surveyors Mayfair Giorgio Armani Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Menning Payne Recruitment Consultants The Law Society International Yachting Data Connection London Export Corporation Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Profiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection La Creme De La Creme CJES Recruitment Consultants Group Anglo-French Adjusters The BBP Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Trade Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempertons Styles & Whitlock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something to watch over you Rachel Kelly on how anti-crime cameras in cities are taking the place of the nosy neighbour Property £1 to buy a house Wednesday relieved to avoid any injuries Gascoigne misses England's tour Word-Watching Nervous Javer hoping to halt decline Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures For the Record Thunderer: Perth Whitaker has able deputy in Grannusch Weather rule creates storm of controversy Marillette advances classic case Richard Evans Nap: Artistic Reef (7.35 Kempton) Next best: Fourforfun (8.35 Kempton) Thunderer: York Resuls from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Southwell Tot of Dutch courage seals defeat of Notts Bold Lathwell helps Somerset reach Benson and Hedges Cup quarter-finals Lafkins century in vain Richardson on song but Yorkshire lose Hick leads rout of Essex Yesterday's Scoreboards Chen helps England nearer to safety Sport in Brief Corless Joins Gloucester Premier expansion Curran proves fitness Wigan cite Goulding Mansell on target BBC1 Variations RADIO 3 Choice BBC2 Choice Satellite ITV London The Open University Channel 4 Tennis Surrey subside in sight of success Eye in the sky fails to deliver verdict in run-out incident on big-match debut Arsenal's shadow side exposed Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 3094 Webb's brief reign brought to an end Winning Move Word-Watching Omega Cricket Barnet fined £25,000 for pay breach

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